Global aviation ground handling, cargo, and fuel services operator
Menzies Aviation operates a distributed logistics network across 350+ locations in 65 countries, with hiring accelerating across operations and logistics roles. The tech stack is lean and enterprise-grade (Workday, SuccessFactors, Amadeus, Kronos) — typical of large, regulated operations — with no active modernization projects visible. The pain-point mix (fuel spills, compliance gaps, inventory management) and project focus (safety KPIs, training, preventative maintenance) indicate an organization scaling compliance and operational consistency rather than pursuing technology transformation.
Notable leadership hires: Sales Director, Ramp Lead, Chief Operating Officer, Passenger Service Lead
Menzies Aviation is a privately held global aviation services company founded in 1833, headquartered in London. The business operates ground handling, air cargo, and fuel services across 350+ locations spanning 65 countries and six continents. The company employs over 10,000 people and serves airlines and airport operators as a critical partner in the supply chain. Current hiring is concentrated in operations and logistics (359 of 436 active roles), with leadership gaps in ramp management and passenger services. Active projects center on safety compliance, training standardization, and preventative maintenance — operational priorities for a business where safety and regulatory adherence are the core competitive edge.
Menzies Aviation is actively recruiting across 13 countries: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Jamaica, Singapore, Australia, China, Mexico, Pakistan, New Zealand, Cyprus, Peru, and Ethiopia.
The company uses Workday for HR, SuccessFactors for talent management, Amadeus for aviation operations, Kronos for workforce scheduling, and standard Microsoft Office tools. AWS X-Ray is in use for monitoring.
Menzies Aviation operates over 350 locations across 65 countries on six continents, delivering ground handling, cargo, and fuel services.
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